## Notes about release process ##
The different binary packages are built by a group of volunteers called the release-team.
The packages themselves are stored under /afs/grand.central.org/software/openafs/*release-number*.
The distibution-page on www.openafs.org is created automatically by the script *make_www_release*
found in the *tools* (git://git.openafs.org/tools.git) repository.
Thus, the packagers are asked to provide the packagers in a certain directory structure so that
this html-page is constructed correctly:
**OS**/**arch**/*package-files*
where **OS** has to match to the regex :
$prefix=~s/^(.*?)[-\d]+.*/$1/;
and $prefix should be then one of :
%TopTitles = (
'aix' => 'IBM AIX',
'darwin' => 'Darwin',
'dux' => 'Digital UNIX',
'fedora' => 'Fedora',
'freebsd' => 'Free BSD',
'fbsd' => 'Free BSD',
'hpux' => 'HP/UX',
'irix' => 'SGI Irix',
'macos' => 'MacOS X',
'openbsd' => 'Open BSD',
'opensuse'=> 'OpenSUSE',
'redhat' => 'RedHat Linux',
'rhel' => 'RedHat Enterprise Linux',
'solaris' => 'Oracle Solaris',
'sle' => 'SUSE Linux Enterprise',
'winnt' => 'Windows 2000/XP/2003',
'win9x' => 'Windows 95/98/Millenium Edition',
);
and **arch** is free-form and typically one of i386,i586,i686,x86_64
some example directory would then be:
* freebsd-91/i386
* freebsd-91/x86_64
* rhel5/i386
* rhel5/x86_64
if there is a source package available (like a source-rpm), it should be put directly under the **OS** directory.